stop-over

stop-over

stop-over [ stɔpɔvɶr ] n. m. inv.
• v. 1975; de l'angl. to stop over « faire escale »
Anglic. Escale volontairement prolongée en un point du trajet aérien par le voyageur. Sur ce vol charter, les stop-over sont interdits.

stop-over [stɔpɔvœʀ] n. m. invar.
ÉTYM. V. 1975; mot amér., de to stop over « faire escale ».
Anglic. Tourisme. Escale volontairement prolongée par un voyageur en un point d'un parcours aérien. || Trajet direct, sans stop-over possible. || Acheter un billet Paris-Tokyo, avec possibilité de stop-over à Bangkok, Hong-Kong. || Des stop-over.En appos. || Billet stop-over. || « Un billet d'avion stop-over pour parcourir le monde » (le Point, 28 août 1978, p. 61).

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